Clarence H. Johnston Sr.
Clarence Howard Johnston Sr. (August 26, 1859 – December 29, 1936) was an American architect who practiced in the US state of Minnesota during the late 1800s and early 1900s. Specializing in domestic, religious, and public architecture, he served as Minnesota State Architect from 1901 to 1931. He is considered one of the most prolific architects in the state's history.
Church of the Most Holy Trinity, Veseli
Eastcliff (mansion)
F. Scott Fitzgerald House
Glensheen Historic Estate
Manhattan Building (Saint Paul, Minnesota)
Minnesota Home School for Girls
Minnesota Judicial Center
Minnesota State Public School for Dependent and Neglected Children
Minnesota State Sanatorium for Consumptives
Olaf Lee House
Salvation Army Women's Home and Hospital
University of Minnesota Old Campus Historic District
Minnesota State Reformatory for Men Historic District
Administration Building--Girls' Dormitory, Minnesota School for the Deaf
St. Mary's Hall
West Central School of Agriculture and Experiment Station Historic District
Model School Building and College Hall of the Winona Normal School
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James J. Hill House
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Manhattan Building (Saint Paul, Minnesota)
Minnesota Correctional Facility – St. Cloud
Minnesota Correctional Facility – Stillwater
Minnesota Home School for Girls
Minnesota Judicial Center
Minnesota State Academy for the Deaf
Minnesota State Public School for Dependent and Neglected Children
Minnesota State Sanatorium for Consumptives
Olaf Lee House
Old Winona Middle School
Pierce and Walter Butler House
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Clarence H. Johnston Sr.
Clarence Howard Johnston Sr. (August 26, 1859 – December 29, 1936) was an American architect who practiced in the US state of Minnesota during the late 1800s and early 1900s. Specializing in domestic, religious, and public architecture, he served as Minnesota State Architect from 1901 to 1931. He is considered one of the most prolific architects in the state's history.
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